On Jan 20, 2008 7:03 PM, Federico Manganelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Il Saturday 19 January 2008 21:52:04 Rodrigo Coacci ha scritto: > > So have anyone got up and running with KDE4 on Arch? I know about kdemod > > testing, but they miss some dependencies (tapioca-qt, strigi...), so to > do > > those by hand i'd prefer to do all myself :-P > > Also, any ideas on when we'll get KDE4 on extra or even testing? > > I use kde4 for my box for two month as my desktop and I'm quite happy with > it > I like to see changes and improvement come up day by day, it's very > interesting , and I do my works as well. > I build it from source from svn using kdesvn-build , a great tool you can > find here > http://kdesvn-build.kde.org/ > It's very simple to configure and It will build every kde module you need > installing it where you want. My kde4 installation is in /opt/kde4 > and don't mess with pacman database since it's not packaged. :-) > Since the stuff is all there if I want to remove it I simply delete that > folder and start again. > So , tweak your .kdesvn-buildrc as you want , build with > kdesvn-build --debug kdesupport kdelibs kdepimlibs kdebase > set up a correct environment for the user (better with a script in > /etc/profile.d) and you're done with your kde4 experience. > cheers > > > > > Interesting. I'll try it if I get some spare time. -- Cheers, Rodrigo A computer is like air conditioning: it becomes useless when you open windows. ~Linus Torvalds